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I wanted to add that the Advantix Organizer is not as readily available in stores as the film itself, so it's a good idea to buy a couple of these even if you don't have enough exposed film to fill them right away. If you're like me, they'll be filled soon enough! [Each organizer stores 12 film cassettes & index prints]
I wish there was something this nice to organize regular 35mm negatives...
This product is the most simple solution for film cassette and index print storage! The case is similar to a videotape clamshell and holds twelve film cassettes, as well as their index prints. Locating a specific photo is very easy with these organizers! I am an avid scrapbooker and these have been essential tools for storing my film. They are also a great way to protect your film and index prints from dust, sunlight, and moisture.
"You mean, if you allow the master to be uncivil, to treat you
any old way he likes, and to insult your dignity, then he may deem you
fit to hear his view of things?"
"Quite the contrary. You must defend your integrity, assuming
you have integrity to defend. But you must defend it nobly, not by
imitating his own low behavior. If you are gentle where he is rough,
if you are polite where he is uncouth, then he will recognize you as
potentially worthy. If he does not, then he is not a master, after all,
and you may feel free to kick his ass."
-- Tom Robbins, "Jitterbug Perfume"
Actually, the probability is 100% that the elevator will be going in the
right direction. Proof by induction:
N=1. Trivially true, since both you and the elevator only have one
floor to go to.
Assume true for N, prove for N+1:
If you are on any of the first N floors, then it is true by the
induction hypothesis. If you are on the N+1st floor, then both you
and the elevator have only one choice, namely down. Therefore,
it is true for all N+1 floors.
QED.